The concealed joinery of the footrest bar is our favorite detail in this design. Sometimes care and attention to the most subtle details is where soul and satisfaction lives in the making process #ebonized#phistool#barstool#interiordetails

Take a seat. @llewelynslondon is somewhere that has been on my radar for a while and it was great to finally take the trip down yesterday with my mum. Llewelyn’s exceeds in both food and design that I had to take my camera out before the starters arrived to capture what was a very enjoyable afternoon. Thank you Alcides and the rest of the team for a relaxing couple of hours. For insider food tips in London I look no further than richardleemassey, @welcomespaces and @millykr.

Our house has turned into full on romper room! @nick_mansito goes out of town and this little guy decides to swing from our bedroom Capiz Shell chandelier, pull at least 30 wine corks from this bowl, took the silverware out of the dishwasher while I was loading and committed at least a dozen drive by bops on the other kitties heads. And he had us all up this morning at 6 for food and play. It was a looong night but then he cuddles and my ❤️ just melts. #gremlin#furmom#kittycrazies

Day 9: The Triangle Arch! This quickly became one of the hottest wedding trends for 2018 and is going even stronger into 2019. We made these arches with the highest quality cedar, hand picked from numerous stores for color/quality to ensure you are renting the best product! Adorn our triangle arches with pampas grass to transform your event into the beautiful bohemian ceremony of your dreams! 💕
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📸 : @joelenemarie_photography
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: Canadian Museum of History (pt. 1/6)
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The Canadian Museum of History’s emblematic dome acts as a visual reference point throughout most of the museum pathway. As the dome is an immense structure where it is impossible to install lighting, the team had to use a special approach: “We wanted to use this constraint as an advantage. That’s where we got the idea to use the dome to create light with indirect lighting. We wanted to make it the centrepiece of the museum’s ecosystem”. After many colour tests, the team was able to create their desired effect: a timeless tone for a comfortable atmosphere where visitors feel as if they have stepped into the museum’s very own world.
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City: Gatineau, Canada
Client: @canmushistory
Architect/Designer: @gsmproject
Photo Credits: Gordon King Photography
#museum#architecture#led#lightingdesign

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: L'Heritage du Vieux-Port 3/3
Where the architectural elements were not used as lampshades, lamps are concealed within the building structure.
They hide under the rock gardens surrounding the pool, in the bottom of the refreshing fountains in the lobby, and behind coves incorporated into door frames in the hallways.
City: Montreal, Canada
Client: Arcop Architectes (now @architecture49)
Lighting Design: @lightemotion_canada#hiddenlight#design#loft#vieuxport

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT: L'Heritage du Vieux-Port 1/3
This heritage Montreal building is a former refrigerated storage warehouse converted into luxury condos by the architectural firm The Arcop Group.
Lightemotion accentuated and highlighted the public and common areas, using some elements of the architecture and furnishings to spread a very soft indirect light.
City: Montreal, Canada
Client: Arcop Architectes (now @architecture49)
Lighting Design: @lightemotion_canada#heritagebuilding#design#oldport#lighting